Prejudice, professors and pride
In response to some misunderstanding of the tabulation derived by The THES and contained in Lola Young's article, here is a supplementary note. As originally stated, information concerning...
In response to some misunderstanding of the tabulation derived by The THES and contained in Lola Young's article, here is a supplementary note. As originally stated, information concerning...
LEE Harvey (THES, June 5) rightly raises concern about the rising cost of conference fees and their drain on organisational resources. Concern should also be raised for those who, like myself, are...
Why can't Britainbe a bit more likethe United States and come clean about everybody's wage rises and merit money, asks Keith Soothill I DID not get a salary rise this year. It did not really surprise...
Whether it is in the corridors of power or those of academia what is wrong with romance blossoming between two colleagues, asks Mark Griffiths THE Industrial Society reported recently that 40 per...
Monday Our second examination week, so we will expect a fair few panicking students in the counselling service where I work. We are all aware of this, and will be looking out for them despite heavy...
When I graduated from University College London in 1959, virtually the only non-British students I had met were from the Commonwealth and North America, and it was mostly to the latter that we went...
The modern political journalist does not need an electronic message bleeper to be told what to think and write. He or she simply regurgitates the last article on the chosen subject. After several...
Public Management and Policy Association. Michael Bichard, permanent secretary at the Department for Education and Employment has been appointed chair of the policy board by the association; the vice...
Scientific Committee of the European Amalfi Prize. The committee for sociology and social sciences has awarded the Amalfi Prize to Martin Albrow, professor in the school of sociology and social...
(Photograph) - "Fox" 1998 by Kelly Bushell, a third-year BA printmaking student in Brighton. She explains: "The work consists of computer prints which are made up of a combination of drawings and...
Engineering graduates with the skills to design tomorrow's mobile phones and digital televisions can walk straight into well-paid jobs. But university electronic engineering departments are finding...
This week's First Impressions, the competition in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, comes from the work of a US marine biologist who alerted the world to the dangers of...
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